You need 4 yrs college, 4 yrs medical school and 4 yrs anesthesiology training (although you get paid for these last 4 years). If you don't get scholarships you can expect to pay anywhere from $30,000 to over $100,000 depending on whether you get into a state school, etc. There is no way to predict the cost (but it isn't cheap).
30,000 a year
4,5 years college, 4 med school, 4 residency to be independent
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Anesthesiologists are doctors, so start working your way toward Med school.
4 years of college, 4 years of med school, then 4 years of residency with special training in anesthesia
For a nurse anesthetist, they must first obtain their R.N. degree, which takes 4 years. Then they go for another two years to become an R.N.A. (Registered Nurse Anesthetist). For an anesthesiologist, they first must become a physician, which requires 4 years of pre-med, then 4 years of medical school, then they have to go for another 2 years to become an anesthesiologist.
You have to be old enough to have completed medical school and residency in the field.
There is no appropriate answer to this question because it is not a question. I cannot this of anything more to add since there was nothing asked and this is just silly!
After completing a Pre-Med undergraduate course (which last 4 years) the typical med. student goes to Medical School for another 4 years and then goes into a residency program after that! But after all said and done for the years of training... An anesthesiologist makes an average of $184,340 according to the U.S Department of Labor! Which is just an average remember that!
A field is usually the same as a major. The major that is preferably taken to become an anesthesilogist is biology, but you may also major in chemistry as well if you wish to become an anesthesiologist.
Depends if you go to a public or private school. You're basicly just getting a degree for a better chance of getting into med school. I go to a public university and at sophmore level I'm about $20k in debt.
No, you do not get paid. In fact the opposite is true: You pay a lot of money to go to med school.